ToxinFreeRainforest
Leafing Out
I have a small raised bed from concrete block and I LOVE it! The interior dims are about 2' by 11'. I live in zone 4/5, so the extra "heat sink" the blocks create allow me to plant a few weeks earlier in that bed than the wooden raised beds I have. When I build more beds, I plan on making them concrete block.
You also get 'bonus' planting space with the holes - great for those marigolds to keep out the bugs, or other pretty flowers - portulaca does well for me since they like dry and heat.
Another bonus with the blocks is they are easily moved if you find the bed was placed in the wrong location for your needs.
I do Square Foot (vegetable) Gardening in all my raised beds. I've started using the 'extra' space in my perennial borders by the sidewalk as herb and vegetable beds. This year I plan on planting the 'wandering' types of vegies such as squash there to intertwine with the daylilies.
So glad I found this site!
You also get 'bonus' planting space with the holes - great for those marigolds to keep out the bugs, or other pretty flowers - portulaca does well for me since they like dry and heat.
Another bonus with the blocks is they are easily moved if you find the bed was placed in the wrong location for your needs.
I do Square Foot (vegetable) Gardening in all my raised beds. I've started using the 'extra' space in my perennial borders by the sidewalk as herb and vegetable beds. This year I plan on planting the 'wandering' types of vegies such as squash there to intertwine with the daylilies.
So glad I found this site!